CHICAGO -- Intracavernosal platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections were no better than placebo for treating mild-to-moderate erectile dysfunction, a randomized, single-center trial found. At 1 month ...
This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. The thought of injecting a needle into your privates might be enough to make you squirm. But ED injections can be an effective and safe way to treat ...
SAN ANTONIO -- The use of investigational combination therapies to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) had mixed outcomes, according to results from two trials presented here. In the phase II COCKTAIL ...
Medicare does not cover platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections for any health condition. Medicare does not cover experimental treatments, including PRP injections, because currently, there is not ...
In recent years, advancements in regenerative medicine have introduced new treatments for men dealing with erectile dysfunction (ED), reduced sensitivity, and overall sexual performance concerns. One ...
Medicare only covers PRP injections for the treatment of chronic, nonhealing diabetic wounds. Coverage is limited to 20 weeks of treatment using FDA-approved equipment and technologies. Medicare does ...